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Israel's goal has always been ethnic cleansing, as evident from the Zionist movement's desire to establish a Jewish state in Palestine by removing the Arab population. Zionist leaders openly wrote about expelling Arabs and taking their place. The movement also sought alliances with European imperialists, including Nazi Germany, to achieve their objectives. Israel's founding on May 14th, marked as Israeli Independence Day, is remembered by Palestinians as the Nakba, a series of massacres that displaced hundreds of thousands of Palestinians. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's recent speech indicates an intention to continue the expulsion of Palestinians. The Zionist movement has long expressed genocidal intent towards Palestinians, and the question remains whether the world will allow it to happen again.

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Israel has been carrying out ethnic cleansing in Palestine since its establishment. This was widely known, but the world allowed it to happen as compensation for the Holocaust or to correct a bigger injustice. Expulsions began in 1948, with 36 villages emptied, followed by 300,000 Palestinians during the 1967 war. Since then, over half a million Palestinians have been expelled from the West Bank and Gaza Strip. Recent ethnic cleansing operations have occurred in East Jerusalem, Hebron, and the Jordan Valley. Israel sees expelling Palestinians as a legitimate means to maintain a Jewish majority.

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The speaker discusses the concept of the regime and how successive governments in a country should not be based on ethnic exclusivity or supremacy. They emphasize the need for a more democratic and egalitarian political system that respects the rights of everyone. The speaker shares their family's experience as victims of racism and ethnic cleansing, highlighting the importance of providing a safe haven for those who have suffered. They mention that their father, although not a passionate Zionist, found his way to Palestine due to closed doors in other countries. The speaker strongly opposes ethnic cleansing and argues that it occurred during the creation of a Jewish state in Palestine. They question why Palestinians were already being expelled before the war even began.

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In this video, the speaker discusses the concept of ethnic cleansing in relation to the events of 1948. They explain that ethnic cleansing involves one group removing another group from a mixed ethnic population. The speaker argues that there was an ideological will within the Zionist movement to ethnically cleanse the Palestinian population. They refute the idea that some streams of Zionist thinking believed a Jewish state could be achieved through mass immigration without the need for expulsion. Instead, they assert that the goal was to bring as many Jews as possible to Palestine while finding ways to remove Arabs from the land. The speaker concludes that this approach aligns with the settler colonialism nature of Zionism.

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As a Holocaust survivor, I initially believed in the Zionist dream of a Jewish state. However, I soon realized that achieving this dream meant oppressing and expelling the local Palestinian population. The Nakba, or catastrophe, was the foundation of Israel, yet it is not allowed to be mentioned. During my visit to the occupied territories, I witnessed the brutality of the occupation, including the destruction of olive groves and denial of water rights. Palestinians are trapped in what is often referred to as the world's largest outdoor prison. Criticizing Israel does not make one an anti-Semite; it is about standing up for Palestinian rights and justice. The Western press often portrays Palestinians as terrorists while giving Israel less criticism. Israeli historians, professors, and soldiers have spoken out against Israeli policies. It is important for people, regardless of their background, to speak up against injustice and not be silenced by accusations of anti-Semitism.

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Israel was founded in 1948 after evicting Palestinians from their homes, imprisoning young people, and killing civilians. The Zionist movement began in the 1890s, with the first wave of Jewish immigration to Palestine. After World War I, Britain received Palestine as a mandate and immigration continued. In 1947, the UN proposed a partition, giving 56.47% of Palestine to the Jewish state. The establishment of Israel led to the ethnic cleansing of Palestinians, with 700,000 forced to leave. The Arab-Israeli war in 1967 resulted in more Palestinian refugees. Palestinians launched intifadas in 1987 and 2000, facing Israeli occupation and attacks. Israel withdrew from parts of Gaza and the West Bank but continued to oppress Palestinians. The US recognized Jerusalem as Israel's capital in 2017. Today, Israel occupies 85% of Palestinian land, causing immense suffering and displacement.

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Israel's founding was based on the idea of a Jewish state in Palestine, which already belonged to the Palestinians. Expelling and massacring hundreds of thousands of Arabs in a process called the Nakba, Israel was founded through racial exclusion. This culture of exclusion is evident in videos showing Israelis calling for the death of Arabs, insulting religious figures, and committing hate crimes against Palestinians. The presence of Palestinians serves as a reminder of the violence that founded Israel and the fear of reclaiming their land. Polls also highlight this sentiment.

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The speaker claims that Israel views the October 7th attacks as an opportunity for ethnic cleansing in Gaza to solve a demographic problem. This allegation is based on data in the Israeli press, where, according to the speaker, Israelis have openly discussed this idea. The speaker states that the population of Gaza is largely composed of descendants from the 1948 ethnic cleansing, and that there was another massive ethnic cleansing after the 1967 war in the West Bank. The speaker suggests that a third attempt at ethnic cleansing in Gaza is not surprising. According to the speaker, literature on the creation of Israel thoroughly documents that ethnic cleansing was discussed by Zionists from the beginning, as it was seen as necessary to create a greater Israel. The speaker rejects the idea that Palestine was a land without people for a people without land.

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For Israelis, 1948 was a year of creation. "For Palestinians, 1948 was a catastrophe." "'A people without land for a land without people.'" "'The United Nations partition plan called for giving 56% of the country to the Jewish state.'" "'Jerusalem would become a separate entity administered by the UN.'" "In 1940, Josef Weitz wrote in his diary, the only way is to transfer the Arabs from here to neighboring countries, all of them, except perhaps Bethlehem, Nazareth, and Old Jerusalem." "'the word retaher in Hebrew, which is to cleanse or to destroy, which is the Hashmid, or to expel, which is the Negaresh.'" "'Dar Yassin were only citizens. The village was completely peaceful.'" "'The operation with its very ominous name cleansing the leaven.'" "'drive them out.'" "'Seven to 800,000 Palestinians had fled their homes, about eight out of every 10 Palestinians who lived in the area that became Israel.'" "'The Zionist dream became reality as David Ben Gurion, the leader of the Jewish people in Palestine, read the declaration of independence.'" "'The state of Israel now covered 78% of the land.'" "'Refugees from the nineteen forty eight war and their descendants now number over 5,000,000.'"

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I am not pulling my perspective on Israel Palestine out of thin air. I have studied and researched this extensively. As a Jewish woman raised by a Zionist family, I have overcome my pro-Israel bias to see the viciousness and violence of the Zionist state. My interest in the conflict grew when friends returned from birthright trips and spoke negatively about Palestinians. I took multiple courses in college to gain a well-rounded understanding of Israeli-Palestinian politics, which solidified my pro-Palestine stance. The history of colonization and exploitation by Britain and the US led to the establishment of Israel on Palestinian land. The current leadership, like Benjamin Netanyahu, prioritizes wealth and military power over the well-being of Palestinians. Israel's actions constitute a genocide, slowly eroding the will of the Palestinian people while benefiting the primary stakeholders.

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Israel's founding was based on the idea of a Jewish state in Palestine, which already belonged to the Palestinians. Expelling and massacring hundreds of thousands of Arabs in a process called the Nakba, Israel was established. This led to a culture that fosters racial exclusion, with videos showing Israelis calling for the death of Arabs, insulting religious figures, and committing hate crimes against Palestinians. The presence of Palestinians serves as a reminder of the violence that founded Israel and the fear of reclaiming their land. Polls also indicate support for discriminatory views.

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Israel is not a democratic or Jewish state. It is Jewish by ethnicity and supremacy, not religion. Israel was built on top of Palestine and the indigenous Palestinian people. The existence of Israelis is dependent on others. To become legitimate, Israel must acknowledge the rights of the oppressed indigenous people. The state was founded on ethnic cleansing and segregation, with explicitly racist laws. Over 50 laws and practices are implicitly racist, falling under the legal definition of apartheid. This is a serious crime under international law, akin to genocide. The Shin Bet, Israel's security service, monitors those opposing the Jewish character of the state.

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Israel was built on the ruins of another society, displacing and disregarding the native people. Israel denies responsibility for the costs of the occupation despite 26 years of military control. Without the resources left by the British, Israel wouldn't exist. Palestinians in Gaza suffer due to Israeli policies, with destroyed economy, deportations, and living in dire conditions. This is unacceptable, even for the Jewish people who have also suffered. Victimizing others because of past victimization has its limits.

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I was raised as an Orthodox Jew and a Zionist. My parents fled Poland and settled in Britain. The current Israeli government manipulates guilt to justify mistreatment of Palestinians. They prioritize Jewish lives over Palestinian lives. Military force won't solve this issue. Even after the fighting ends, there will still be millions of Palestinians suffering in Gaza and the West Bank. The Israeli government's conduct and policies are unacceptable. Our government should impose a complete arms ban on Israel. We need genuine peace, not conquest, which is the Israelis' unattainable goal. They are not just criminals, but also fools.

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As a former Zionist and Holocaust survivor, I believed in the salvation of the Jewish people through Zionism. However, I later discovered that the state of Israel was founded through the expulsion and massacres of the local population. To understand the present situation and move forward, we must consider the historical context and address the ongoing occupation and suppression of Palestinians. Coexistence has been nonexistent, with oppression, periodic massacres, and land occupation in the West Bank. I have personally witnessed the devastating effects of this occupation. It is crucial to return the stolen land and work towards recognition, peace, and an end to this brutal occupation for the sake of both Israelis and Palestinians.

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I'm an Israeli patriot who cares about Israel, but I believe there is no symmetry or conflict between Israelis and Palestinians. Instead, there is a brutal Israeli occupation that must end. The regime in our backyard is one of the most cruel and brutal tyrannies on Earth, resembling apartheid. In the occupied territories, one group has all the rights while the other has none. Visit the Jordan Valley to witness the stark contrast between prosperous Israeli settlements and the Palestinians living without basic necessities or rights. It's clear that this is apartheid, and no one can deny it.

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As a Jewish person, I want to make it clear that I am against the existence of the Zionist state of Israel. The oppression and cruelty inflicted upon the Palestinian people is not in the name of our religion or the Star of David. Judaism and the Torah forbid Jews from having our own sovereignty since the destruction of the temples. We are also forbidden from killing or stealing. Taking land away from the Palestinians goes against my religion and is completely contradictory.

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I am not pulling my perspective on Israel Palestine out of thin air. I have studied and researched this extensively. As a Jewish woman raised by a Zionist family, I have overcome my pro-Israel bias to see the viciousness and violence of the Zionist state. My college experience and coursework on Israeli-Palestinian politics further solidified my pro-Palestine stance. This conflict is not as complicated as people make it out to be. It stems from Britain and the US wanting to exploit Palestine for military labor and land colonization. The establishment of Israel was never intended as a gift for Jews, but rather a trap to exploit the land and its people. Israel's actions over the years amount to a genocide, slowly exhausting and harming the Palestinian population while benefiting the primary stakeholders.

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As a Holocaust survivor, I initially believed in the Zionist dream of a Jewish state. However, I soon realized that achieving this dream involved oppressing and expelling the local Palestinian population. The Nakba, or catastrophe, was the foundation of Israel but is not acknowledged in the country. During my visit to the occupied territories, I witnessed the brutality of the occupation, including the denial of water rights and destruction of Palestinian olive groves. Palestinians are trapped in what is essentially an outdoor prison. Criticizing Israel does not make one an antisemite; it is about standing up for Palestinian rights and justice. The Western press often portrays Palestinians as terrorists while giving Israel less criticism. Israeli historians, professors, and soldiers have spoken out against Israeli policies, providing ample information for those willing to seek the truth. It is crucial for people of goodwill, regardless of their religious background, to challenge the silencing tactics and support justice, liberty, freedom, and truth.

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I am not pulling my perspective on Israel Palestine out of thin air. I have studied and researched this extensively. As a Jewish woman raised by a Zionist family, I have overcome my pro-Israel bias to see the viciousness and violence of the Zionist state. In college, I took multiple courses on Israeli-Palestinian politics and the Middle East conflict, which solidified my pro-Palestine stance. The history of Palestine's colonization by Britain and the US, and the displacement of Palestinians for Jewish settlement, is clear. Israel's actions over the past 75 years can be described as a genocide, with the intention of exhausting and displacing the Palestinian population for the benefit of the primary stakeholders.

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The Jewish people have been attached to the land of Israel for 3,500 years. The loss of their land occurred during the Arab conquest in the 7th century when Arabs took over the land and made the Jews a minority. Despite being dispossessed and scattered, the Jews never gave up their dream of returning to their ancestral homeland. In the 19th century, they started coming back and building farms and factories. The conflict with the Palestinians arises from their refusal to accept a Jewish state, claiming it as their own. The speaker argues that while Palestinians can live alongside Jews, they cannot demand the dissolution of the Jewish state.

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I'm Jewish and Israeli, and my parents survived Auschwitz during the Holocaust. I'm here with the Palestinians because I don't support the British government's arming and financing of Israel, which I see as supporting genocide. The media, including the BBC, is also complicit in this. Many people in Britain oppose this government's actions, including myself. This conflict didn't start recently; it began in 1948 when numerous Palestinian villages were destroyed, thousands of innocent Palestinians were killed, and hundreds of thousands became refugees. This violence has persisted ever since.

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I grew up in Jerusalem in a Zionist family with a strong political background. Based on my personal experience and family history, I firmly believe that Israel is an apartheid state. It was never intended to be a democracy, as establishing a Jewish state in an Arab country inherently excludes the possibility of true democracy.

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In 1948, my grandmother was expelled from her village in Jerusalem to a refugee camp due to Israel's actions. Palestinians face barriers like the apartheid wall and military checkpoints, leading to restricted movement and constant surveillance. The Haida refugee camp is heavily monitored, with frequent violent raids and tear gas attacks. Palestinians also struggle with limited access to water, as Israel controls the water sources, prioritizing Israeli settlers over Palestinians. This oppressive occupation deeply impacts Palestinian daily life.

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Bassem Youssef | This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von #521
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Theo Von introduced Bassem Youssef, Egyptian-born comedian, writer, and former heart surgeon, now a political commentator in America. He rose to fame during Egypt’s 2011 revolution by making fun of state media, posting YouTube videos that drew millions of views and helped launch a nightly show watched by tens of millions. He left Egypt in 2014 after threats, lawsuits, and satellite jamming, finding a rocky entry into American comedy where language and rhythm posed new challenges. He describes years of hardship, doing short sets, and building his craft until a Piers Morgan appearance in 2015 or 2016 helped him reach a wider audience and led to more opportunities. The discussion pivots to the Israel-Palestine conflict. Bassem recounts his family connections—his wife is half Palestinian—and speaks about what he sees as a long arc of subjugation and displacement. He traces the roots of the modern crisis to the late 19th and early 20th centuries: European persecution of Jews, Zionist aims, British support via the Belfour Declaration in 1917, the promise of a homeland in Palestine, and the influx of Jewish immigrants who formed militias. He argues that Palestinians were living there in significant numbers before the declaration, describes 1948 as the moment of displacement for hundreds of thousands, and emphasizes that by 1967 Israel’s control extended over the West Bank and Gaza, creating an ongoing occupation. He condemns violence on both sides but argues that occupation shapes the daily life of Palestinians, with checkpoints, land seizures, and hostages, and he notes that the humanitarian crisis in Gaza intensified after October 7 and during repeated Israeli campaigns. On the political side, he accuses Western media of disproportionate coverage and cites what he says are misleading claims about Hamas versus Israel. He asserts that a foreign lobby, particularly APAC, influences U.S. politics, arguing that hundreds of millions of dollars fund campaigns to secure U.S. policy favorable to Israel, including large security aid numbers. He condemns this influence as undermining American democracy and serving foreign interests, while insisting that criticizing Zionism or Israel is not the same as anti-Semitism. He stresses that many Jews oppose certain Israeli policies and that dialogue should be allowed without fear of cancellation. Regarding solutions, Bassem advocates ending the occupation and treating all residents with equal rights, acknowledging the difficulty of any final settlement. He cites Oslo as a failed peace process and calls for a renewed commitment to human rights and open discussion. He ends with contact information and a note about ongoing tour dates and future appearances.
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